Wings Magazine & Xerces Update Newsletter

Wings: Essays on Invertebrate Conservation is published twice per year in the spring and fall. Each issue features spectacular photos by leading photographers and articles by well-respected scientists and conservationists. Join Xerces today to receive a copy of the latest issue!

Insect conservation is not something that happens only in distant wildernesses or dedicated nature reserves. These animals populate our backyards and our local parks, roadsides, and creeks. In a time of growing environmental threats, what we do in our home towns and neighborhoods is increasingly important.

Nature Close to Home, by Scott Hoffman Black. Page 3.

Bee City USA: Galvanizing Communities to Reverse Pollinator Decline, by Phyllis Stiles. Across the United States, people are banding together to make their communities healthier for bees. Page 5.

Managing Invertebrate-Friendly Gardens, by Jenni Denekas. Xerces donors do more than just support our work; they also diligently care for their properties to benefit insects and other invertebrates. Page 10.

Minimizing Risk in the Prevention of Mosquito-Borne Disease, by Aimée Code. Spring is here. The mosquito populations that arrive with the changing season can be managed without having to reach for pesticide sprays. Page 17.